02/08/2015: The Boston Red Sox released an announcement on Wednesday, 02/04 that Drake Britton, left-handed pitcher was claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs. Young 25 year Britton, former top pitching prospect for the Boston Red Sox, a reliever, former starter, thought to be more fit at the major league level.

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A short-notice change to the Rays' rotation means the Red Sox will have to contend with talented right-hander Jake Odorizzi in the series finale on Sunday at Fenway Park. Nathan Karns was originally supposed to pitch, but he will now start on Monday.

Travis Shaw celebrated his fifth callup this season from Triple-A Pawtucket with a monster day, going 4-for-4 with two homers, a double and five runs scored to lead the Red Sox to an 11-7 victory over the Rays on Saturday at Fenway Park.

Exactly one year before Friday night, the Red Sox acquired a left-handed pitching prospect from the Orioles named Eduardo Rodriguez -- a move that, at the time, was somewhat lost in the shuffle of 2014's frenzied roster purge.

Mike Napoli knows perfectly well what the standings look like these days. And he still has no interest in leaving the Red Sox. The first baseman made it through Friday's non-waiver Trade Deadline with the same team he's been with since 2013, and celebrated by clubbing a go-ahead two-run homer to spur Boston to a 7-5 victory over the Rays.

Mike Napoli clocked a go-ahead two-run homer with two outs in the bottom of the seventh that just cleared the Green Monster to lift the Red Sox to a 7-5 victory over the Rays on Friday night at Fenway Park.

By acquiring Ryan Cook at a low cost (a player to be named or cash) from the Oakland Athletics before Friday's non-waiver Trade Deadline, the Red Sox hope they can help the reliever rediscover the form that made him an All-Star in 2012.

With every phone call Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington fielded with teams in recent days, his motive was to improve his club for 2016 and beyond. That quest will largely be tabled until the offseason, as the Red Sox didn't find anything appealing enough to make a splash prior to Friday's non-waiver Trade Deadline.